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Exploring product-service supply dynamics in the defence industry

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  • Joe Miemczyk

    (Audencia Recherche - Audencia Business School)

  • Mickey Howard
  • Thomas Johnsen

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This contribution explores the concept of Through-Life Management (TLM) in the context of the UK defence supply strategy. For firms seeking to extend profit horizons and engender closer relationships with their customers, this paper asks: what are the implications of TLM for the supply strategy in the UK defence industry? The paper defines TLM as a distinct approach from total cost analysis and lifecycle costing, and explores the theoretical and practical implications of through-life supply strategy in a case study of the UK defence industry. The findings suggest that TLM has important implications on supply strategy, shifting the focus from front-end production to long-term through-life issues and requirements for dynamic buyer-supplier relationships across all phases of the product-service lifecycle. Our contribution suggests cost and performance (i.e. availability) are managed across the full life of a platform or facility, including in-service support, repair and upgrade, not just the acquisition phase. Hence the impact on supply strategy changes over time, requiring a more dynamic, agile response from both Ministry of Defence (MoD) buyers and industry suppliers to meet the demands of frontline operations.

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  • Joe Miemczyk & Mickey Howard & Thomas Johnsen, 2013. "Exploring product-service supply dynamics in the defence industry," Post-Print hal-01118774, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01118774
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-3726-1_9
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    Defence; contracts; naval;
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